mikshaw
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Posted: Aug. 21 2006,13:54 |
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You'd probably have to rename them both to something other than .xserverrc in order to keep them from being overwritten.
I've never messed around with this particular issue, but i have (and currently do) juggle various config files depending on the current environment. Unless you happen to get together a script that will check and compare hardware when you boot, choosing the appropriate file automatically (not sure how easy or reliable that is), you will most likely always have to do something consciously in order to pick one or the other. The question might be is it worth he trouble just to avoid answering a few questions from xsetup each time. If it were me, I'd say "yes" and proceed to write a script in which the appropriate .xserverrc is linked according to what startx command was given.....but that's just me....
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